What do people use to generate nice looking and simple html
documentation for their projects? I would be glad (and if
possible), someone could share some actual instructions rather
than just tell me ddoc. For example I have seen the libmir
(http://docs.mir.dlang.io/latest/index.html) and I would love to
generate something similar for a project I am working on.
Thank you and best wishes.
George

What do people use to generate nice looking and simple html
documentation for their projects? I would be glad (and if
possible), someone could share some actual instructions rather
than just tell me ddoc. For example I have seen the libmir
(http://docs.mir.dlang.io/latest/index.html) and I would love
to generate something similar for a project I am working on.
Thank you and best wishes.
George

It's not amazing, but scod and ddox is dead simple.
On phone so can't format nicely, but to your dub.json:
"-ddoxTool" : "scod"
Then just dub build -ddox and it will generate a docs/ directory.
I use GitHub pages to host mine, automatically generated and
uploaded by Travis-CI on pushes.

What do people use to generate nice looking and simple html
documentation for their projects? I would be glad (and if
possible), someone could share some actual instructions rather
than just tell me ddoc. For example I have seen the libmir
(http://docs.mir.dlang.io/latest/index.html) and I would love
to generate something similar for a project I am working on.
Thank you and best wishes.
George

What do people use to generate nice looking and simple html
documentation for their projects?

If you like my style
<http://dpldocs.info/experimental-docs/arsd.simpledisplay.html>
and syntax
<https://github.com/adamdruppe/arsd/blob/master/simpledisplay.d#L41> you can
use my site.
If you wanna run yourself, go here:
https://github.com/adamdruppe/adrdox clone that, hit make (on
Linux at least) and run the program: `./doc2
/path/to/your/project`. It spits out html in a generated-docs
folder.
OR if you are on the code.dlang.org dub repository, I have a
server that will run it all for you by just going to
your-dub-project-name.dpldocs.info

What do people use to generate nice looking and simple html
documentation for their projects?

If you like my style
<http://dpldocs.info/experimental-docs/arsd.simpledisplay.html>
and syntax
<https://github.com/adamdruppe/arsd/blob/master/simpledisplay.d#L41> you can
use my site.
If you wanna run yourself, go here:
https://github.com/adamdruppe/adrdox clone that, hit make (on
Linux at least) and run the program: `./doc2
/path/to/your/project`. It spits out html in a generated-docs
folder.
OR if you are on the code.dlang.org dub repository, I have a
server that will run it all for you by just going to
your-dub-project-name.dpldocs.info